Hongkong & Macau Tour

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DAY 01: ARRIVE HONGKONG/ MACAU

Welcome to Hong Kong, Pearl of the Orient. Upon arrival in Hong Kong, walk across to Ferry Terminal in Hong Kong (before crossing immigration) for direct ferry service to Macau. Travel from Hong Kong to Macau by ferry. On arrival in Macau, board the hotel coach and transfer to your hotel.

 

Macau is an autonomous region on the south coast of China, across the Pearl River Delta from Hong Kong. A Portuguese territory until 1999, it reflects a mix of cultural influences. Its giant casinos and malls on the Cotai Strip, which joins the islands of Taipa and Coloane, have earned it the nickname, "Las Vegas of Asia." One of its more striking landmarks is the tall Macau Tower, with sweeping city views.

Overnight at the hotel

 

DAY 02: MACAU

This morning, discover the fascinating sights of the former Portuguese colony of Macau on a city tour. The first stop of the day will be the Ruins of St. Paul's, followed by the Buddhist temple of Kun Iam Tong dedicated to the goddess of mercy. ther significant tourist attractions like the Old City Walls, Mount Fortress and A-Ma Temple will also be covered.  Your tour ends with a visit to one of the Casinos where you can roll the dice, spin the wheel and try your luck.

DAY 03: MACAU – HONGKONG

Today, once again you will be transferred from your hotel in Macau to the ferry terminal to board the ferry to Hong Kong. Hong Kong is a charming combination of ultramodern architecture, towering skyscrapers and a scenic coastline. Backed by a top notch infrastructure and a worldly lookout, Hong Kong is one of the world’s most sophisticated cities! Take a ferry from Macau pier and travel to Hong Kong pier. Get a chance to traverse the blue waters while taking a ferry ride towards HongKong

From the pier you will be transferred to your hotel in Hong Kong by hotel shuttle.

DAY 04: HONGKONG

Our tour of Hong Kong starts with the visit to the famous skyline, Sky 100, which offers a bird-eye view of the entire city and surrounding mountains. Next hop on the Star Ferry terminal to venture over to Hong Kong Island and the main city center to spend the rest of the afternoon and evening at Victoria Peak

Victoria Peak, the highest point on Hong Kong Island, is one of the most popular visitor attractions in the city. Most people arrive by the Peak Tram, which departs from St. John’s Cathedral in Central, but it is also accessible by private car or taxi along a winding road. You can even get your shopping in, as there are massive malls and eateries at the top for a person to spend an entire day touring around.

The top of the Peak is the best spot for sunset in Hong Kong, but make sure to choose your spot early and stay there. It’s very crowded, so you will have to fight for a good view.

 

Tsim Sha Tsui: is a popular culture and nightlife district located in Kowloon. It boasts a variety of activities and attractions along with Nathan and Canton Roads. The Avenue of Stars, along the Victoria Harbour waterfront, is where you can spot statues of your favorite film characters. The promenade pays tribute to the enviable list of Hong Kong stars – Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, and more. It’s a popular spot to hang out to watch the evening light show.

 

Overnight at the hotel

DAY 05: HONGKONG – DISNEYLAND

The best way to spend the day is to opt for a trip to Disneyland and enjoy a whole day reliving your nostalgic past of childhood. A day at this magical destination will be full of fun and entertainment. From taking some heart-throbbing rides to enjoying cultural shows, this place is loaded with a plethora of activities to enjoy.

Evening return to the hotel

 

DAY 06: DEPARTURE HONGKONG

Post breakfast you will be transferred to Hong Kong airport for your flight back home.

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